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Don't Be Afraid of the Dark: Blackwood's Guide to Dangerous Fairies

von Guillermo del Toro, Christopher Golden (Autor), Troy Nixey (Illustrator)

Weitere Autoren: Keith Thompson (Umschlagillustration)

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Fiction. Literature. Mythology. Non-English Fiction. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark: Blackwood's Guide to Dangerous Fairies is a dark and disturbing illustrated novel based on the world of Guillermo del Toro's film "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark." Taking place a hundred years before the movie begins, the book chronicles the travels and explorations of Emerson Blackwood, a young and ambitious natural scientist who quickly discovers there is a mysterious world beyond what his education and peers understand. Follow Blackwood as he travels, discovering more and more about this secret world and the creatures that inhabit it creatures that Blackwood quickly realizes are just as interested in him as he is in them, particularly a long-lived and dangerous group of beings that have had centuries of encounters with humanity, creatures that live by eating enamel and bone.... The book, co-written by del Toro and the award-winning Christopher Golden, features illustrations by the director of "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark," Troy Nixey.… (mehr)
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Story (4/5): This book alternates between Emerson Blackwood’s travels and his “Guide to Dangerous Fairies”. I really enjoyed the parts where we see what Blackwood is exploring and watch as he gets more and more obsessed with the “tooth fairy”. I thought the Guide portions were okay, I already know a lot about faeries and these sections were a bit boring. However, they are a well done summary of fairy lore. This book is not really so much scary as a bit creepy at times.

Characters (3/5): Emerson Blackwood is a very intriguing and well done character who I enjoyed immensely. All of the side characters are relegated to the background and I wish we had gotten to know them a bit better.

Setting (4/5): I enjoyed all the exotic settings and traveling Emerson did. This book is set in Victorian times but Blackwood travels all around the world.

Writing Style/Illustration (3.5/5): I enjoy the writing style and found it easy to read and engaging. The illustration was not as good, it was very “sketched” looking and incomplete..not a style I really enjoyed and I felt like it could have been better.

Summary (4/5): Overall this was an intriguing look into the world of dangerous faeries and was done in a way that feels really realistic. I found the Guide book portions to be a bit slow and boring but really enjoyed Blackwood’s life story. In general the book is nicely put together with a unique format and binding; I did think the illustration could be better though.

I never watched the movie that is supposed to happen later in the timeline of the world this book is set in but I kind of want to now... ( )
  krau0098 | Jan 5, 2020 |
Amazing artwork and a dark tale with an even darker ending. This is what a twisted fairytale is all about. Bravo! To top it all off, the added bits of bio about fairy creatures around the world was great. Highly recommend and it's a very quick read. ( )
  yougotamber | Aug 22, 2014 |
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del Toro, GuillermoAutorHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Golden, ChristopherAutorHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Nixey, TroyIllustratorHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Thompson, KeithUmschlagillustrationCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
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Fiction. Literature. Mythology. Non-English Fiction. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark: Blackwood's Guide to Dangerous Fairies is a dark and disturbing illustrated novel based on the world of Guillermo del Toro's film "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark." Taking place a hundred years before the movie begins, the book chronicles the travels and explorations of Emerson Blackwood, a young and ambitious natural scientist who quickly discovers there is a mysterious world beyond what his education and peers understand. Follow Blackwood as he travels, discovering more and more about this secret world and the creatures that inhabit it creatures that Blackwood quickly realizes are just as interested in him as he is in them, particularly a long-lived and dangerous group of beings that have had centuries of encounters with humanity, creatures that live by eating enamel and bone.... The book, co-written by del Toro and the award-winning Christopher Golden, features illustrations by the director of "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark," Troy Nixey.

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